I just really cannot stand a thin, bright bridge sound. Yuck.
FYI — I don’t care about having the strat thang in the bridge position.
Only the neck.
But I suppose it wouldn’t hurt to throw in a push/pull if I ever get the urge. I just really cannot stand a thin, bright bridge sound. Yuck.
... like “Yellow Ledbetter”?
That tone to my ears sounds more like a position 2 Strat tone than full bridge.
Wire the the JB to auto split in position 2 and have the middle pickup in there as well.
That tone quacks like a duck.
Totally agree - it’s a 2 or a 4 position Probably position 2 to me as well. Definitely not the bridge
That tone to my ears sounds more like a position 2 Strat tone than full bridge.
Wire the the JB to auto split in position 2 and have the middle pickup in there as well.
That tone quacks like a duck.
I just remembered we are talking about a tele here...so that limits our options.
My bad...
Yes I am aware it was recorded with bridge pup, But let’s be honest, it sounds much more like a neck pup, to my ears at least.
I should have been more clear in my OP.
Let me start over.
I play live all the time. That song has my fav type of strat tone. That’s what I would like if I could have it.
All I can do is get close.
When that song comes up in the playlist, I want it to sound as best as it can. If I am real close to that, that means it’s gonna sound great when the RHCP, Dire Straights, INXS, Hendrix and Clapton songs are up in the set.
And then we have Bark at the Moon, Round and Round and alike, well — I got that covered already.
My rig is pretty versatile (AMT B2, 60w PA, various fuzzes & other pedals > 2x12 w/ WGS’s).
My P90’s work extremely well, but for this guitar I want to try something more akin.
Which SC can get me close to those tones that’s also great for *****in’ leads?
LOLOL good point !
just did a google and many are saying it’s 4th position Either way really just have to run a strat into a clean Marshall with one of the quack positions. Hard to nail that tone on a tele